The Perks of Pet Ownership? The Effects of Pet Ownership on Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
William J Chopik, Jeewon Oh, Rebekka Weidmann, Jonathan R Weaver, Rhonda N Balzarini, Giulia Zoppolat, Richard B Slatcher
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Abstract

Pet ownership has often been lauded as a protective factor for well-being, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. We expanded this question to consider how pet (i.e., species, number) and owner (i.e., pet relationship quality, personality, attachment orientations) characteristics affected the association between pet ownership and well-being in a pre-registered mixed method analysis of 767 people assessed three times in May 2020. In our qualitative analyses, pet owners listed both benefits and costs of pet ownership during the COVID-19 pandemic. In our quantitative analyses, we found that pet ownership was not reliably associated with well-being. Furthermore, this association largely did not depend on the number of pets owned, the species of pet(s) owned, the quality of the human-pet relationship, or the owner's psychological characteristics. Our findings are consistent with a large body of research showing null associations of pet ownership on well-being (quantitatively) but positive reports of pet ownership (qualitatively).

养宠物的烦恼?新冠肺炎大流行期间宠物饲养对健康的影响。
宠物饲养经常被誉为健康的保护因素,尤其是在新冠肺炎大流行期间。在2020年5月对767人进行的三次预注册混合方法分析中,我们扩展了这个问题,以考虑宠物(即物种、数量)和主人(即宠物关系质量、个性、依恋取向)特征如何影响宠物所有权和幸福感之间的关联。在我们的定性分析中,宠物主人列出了新冠肺炎大流行期间宠物饲养的好处和成本。在我们的定量分析中,我们发现养宠物与幸福感并没有可靠的联系。此外,这种关联在很大程度上不取决于拥有的宠物数量、拥有的宠物种类、人与宠物关系的质量或主人的心理特征。我们的发现与大量研究一致,这些研究表明,宠物饲养对幸福感(数量上)没有关联,但对宠物饲养(质量上)有积极的报告。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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